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Michelle Sugar Art is responsible for the piece, which is made of
16,074 individual white, milk and dark Toblerone triangles, and
took over 100 hours to make. The release coincides with William’s
first Father’s Day since the birth of son, George.
The unusual portrait is based upon an image of Prince William
holding George whilst they were in Australia, visiting Taronga Zoo,
where the young Prince completed his first official opening, by
opening the ‘Prince George Bilby Enclosure’.
Michelle Sugar Art said “When I was asked to create a portrait of
Prince William and Baby George, I was very excited. Everyone’s
first Father’s Day is a memorable occasion, and what better way to
mark the nation’s favourite Royal father by creating an edible
portrait of him.
“It has taken me a long time to map out the exact location for each
tiny piece of chocolate to create a recognizable image, but the
hardest process was trying not to eat the Toblerone along the
way!”
Pictures with thanks
to Toblerone Press Office at Edelman]]>

